Adding and Subtracting Fractions

When you add and subtract fractions the first thing you always need to do is to make sure you have common denominators. Remember, the denominator is the number on the bottom of your fraction and represents how many pieces there are to make a whole.This website is a resource that explains how to add and subtract fractions.(#,*) If you are still having trouble understanding, read through this website to help you. (#,*) It provides a great step by step instructions as well as examples to go along with it.


Are you having trouble adding a specific fraction? WebMath has put together a great site that allows you to see how to get to a specific answer.(#,*,^) . Funbrain is a website that makes adding fractions fun by playing a game . (#,*,^) Give it a try!

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With subtraction, the rules are the same. You still need a common denominator before you can subtract. This video gives a detailed explanation and also goes slowly to ensure that you understand each concept. (#,*) Now that you understand the basics, go ahead and try this fun game that will help you learn to subtract fractions in no time! (#,*,^) As with regular subtraction, you may have to borrow when you are subtracting fractions. This can be tricky, as the amount that is making a whole is determined by your denominator. This video will also help you understand how to borrow with fractions.(#,*) WISC online has put together a great step by step example of how to borrow fractions. (#,*)

Now that you've mastered adding and subtracting fractions alone, go ahead and try them when they are mixed together. Try this board game challenge that is a fun way to make sure that you have mastered adding and subtracting fractions. (#,*,^)